A proposed federal Concealed Carry Mandate is generating strong opposition in Pennsylvania, where advocates argue it would jeopardize community safety. Currently, state law requires concealed carry permits, which help prevent dangerous individuals from carrying firearms in public—a measure supported by studies indicating that repealing strong permit laws can lead to a 32% rise in gun assaults.
Emily Adams, a volunteer with Moms Demand Action in Dunmore, expresses her concerns as a parent sending her children off to school, highlighting the fear many feel with increasing gun violence in educational settings. The legislation could allow people from states with looser gun laws to carry concealed weapons without background checks, raising alarms among community members about the potential risks in schools, parks, and other public spaces.
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